Latest Malayalam Release Movies [hot] Online

Arguably the cult hit of the year. Fahadh Faasil plays "Ranga" – a larger-than-life, eccentric Bengaluru don helping three college freshers. Don’t let the gangster premise fool you; it’s a hilarious, unpredictable ride. The "Ranga" mannerisms and the Ilahi track have taken over social media reels. Must-watch for Fahadh fans. 2. Manjummel Boys (Disney+ Hotstar) Cast: Soubin Shahir, Sreenath Bhasi Director: Chidambaram

If you miss the old-school police procedural with a sharp twist, Thalavan is for you. Set in a police station, the film revolves around the ego clash and professional rivalry between two circle inspectors. Unlike loud actioners, this one relies on tense dialogue, moral ambiguity, and a gripping flashback structure. Early reports suggest it’s a solid hit among family audiences. Cast: Mammootty, Raj B. Shetty Director: Vysakh latest malayalam release movies

The Megastar is back in action mode. Turbo sees Mammootty playing a high-energy bank employee (Jithin) who gets caught in a massive financial and underworld web. With Kannada star Raj B. Shetty playing the antagonist, the film promises high-octane stunt sequences and mass moments. While critics are divided on the logic, fans are loving the nostalgic "Mammootty-mass" vibe. Cast: Prithviraj Sukumaran, Basil Joseph, Nikhila Vimal Director: Vipin Das Arguably the cult hit of the year

Before Aavesham , this survival thriller was the biggest blockbuster of the year. Based on a true incident from 2006, it follows a group of friends trapped inside the infamous Guna Caves in Kodaikanal. The film is a masterclass in building tension and friendship nostalgia. The use of the old Tamil song Kanmani Anbodu became a national phenomenon. Cast: Pranav Mohanlal, Dhyan Sreenivasan, Nivin Pauly (cameo) Director: Vineeth Sreenivasan The "Ranga" mannerisms and the Ilahi track have

Following the success of Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey , director Vipin Das delivers another family-centric comedy. This one blends the chaos of wedding rituals with mistaken identities and sibling rivalry. With Prithviraj’s comic timing and Basil Joseph’s signature quirkiness, this is currently the go-to entertainer for the festival crowd. Not near a theater? No problem. These recent Malayalam films have already found a second life on streaming platforms. 1. Aavesham (Prime Video) Cast: Fahadh Faasil Director: Jithu Madhavan

Here’s your curated guide to what’s new on the big screen and OTT platforms right now. 1. Thalavan (2024) Cast: Biju Menon, Asif Ali Director: Jis Joy